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Western Carolinian Volume 38 Number 18

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  • page 8 THE WESTERN CAROLINIAN Thursday October 19, 1972 Carolinian News Briefs OUTING CLUB The WCU Outing Club will be spending this weekend at Seneca Rocks, West Va. Members will be participating in such activities as climbing, rappeling, caving, and hiking. The club holds weekly meetings each Tuesday night at 7:00 in the Catamount Room of the UC's second floor. Interested persons are invited to attend. FRISBEE CONTEST The UCB is sponsoring a Frisbee Contest, Thursday, Oct. 26 at 3 p.m. on the UC lawn. All contestants must have official frisbees, the UCB will supply a limited number. Sign up at the UCB office. COFFEE HOUSE The UCB asks that all persons interested in participating in this week's Coffee House see Steve Carlisle in room 129, Hinds University Center, between 1:00 and 4:00 p.m. any afternoon this week. The Coffee House will begin at 8:00 Saturday, October 21 In the UC's Gold Room. FREE C00K0UT The University Center Board wiU sponsor a free cookout for married students this Sunday afternoon, October 22. Those interested should sign up by 6:00 p.m. Friday at the first floor information desk, Hinds University Center. Transportation, food, and recreation provided by the UC,and cars will leave for Camp Shelton from the UC parking lot at 11:00 a.m. Sunday. CHESS CLASSES A.K. Hinds University Center will sponsor chess classes under the direction of the Chess Club on Tuesday and Thursday at 7:00 on the second floor. All who are interested in learning to play chess, are welcome. ROCK 'n ROLL The '50's are soon to grease into Cullowhee when the UCB presents "The Queen of the Hop," a '50's style sock hop. Coming soon!!!!!!' ALPHA PHI OMEGA Alpha Phi Omega National Service Fraternity will hold it's Fall Smoker on October 23, 1972 in room 128 Forsyth Building. All those interested are invited to come and see what service is all about. AAUP MEETING The AAUP will meet Thurs., Oct 19 at 8 pm in the auditorium of Forsyth. All faculty and administrators are welcome. STUDENT PICTURES Individual stadent pictures will be taken for the yearbook today from 9-5 in the Grand- room. HIKING CLUB • The Western Carolina Hiking Club will hold its fall colors backpacking trip this weekend in the Great Smoky Mountains. Times and details will be announced at the hiking club meeting tonight at 7:30 in Stillwell room 211, along with an announcement of our November hiking schedule. If you can't make it to the meeting but are interested in the backpacker, call Jim Hargan at 175. Everyone is invited* CONSUMER SERVICE Been gypped? Want action, but don't know how to get it? Then contact Consumer Services Center (CSC) from 4 pm to 6 pm Tuesday or Thursday in B-3-?B of the Forsyth Business Building, WCU or call 293-7115. WEAVING, STITCHERY Weaving and Stitchery Monday and Wednesday 2nd floor UC 3 to 5. Small fee to cover materials. G.I. Bill Hike Affects WCU Veteran-Students Congress has recently enacted a 25.7 per cent increase in the G.L Bill, retroactive to September 1. The Veterans Administration plans to put the increase in the early November checks for the more than two million student-veterans, buttheVA warns that computer complications may delay this. The new rates boost allots ments to veterans without dependents to $220.00 a month. Vets with one dependent now McGovern Group Meets Tonight There will be an important meeting of N.C. Students for McGovern - Shriver tonight at 6:15 in 110 McKee. All persons interested in canvassing in toe community are urged to attend and be prepared to leave and canvass Thursday night. If you enjoy listening and rapping with common folks about Senator McGovern please attend. Also an area canvass will be held in Asheville this Saturday afternoon. All students interested in canvassing for Senator McGovern are urged tc? meet in front of McKee at 10:30 Saturday morning, Oct. 2L Bring a car if you have one. get $261.00, and those with two dependents get $298.00. Veterans with more children will receive $18.00 for each additional dependent per month. New Look For Carolinian The WESTERN CAROLINIAN has had a facelifting, thanks to Gene Copely, a member of the Art Department's "Two- Dimensional Design" course, directed by Dr. Ray Menze. Change has come in the name- plate and masthead, where the previously pre-set lettering has been replaced by a pen and ink drawing designed by Copely. Menze assigned the class the task of redesigning the name- plate. "It was their first experience in pen and ink," Dr. Menze said. Forty individual works were submitted, and 20 were accepted for consideration. A class vote selected 3 finalists, and Copley's was considered the best of those. Copley, of Rocky Mount and a Vietnam veteran with the Army, is majoring in psychology and art with an emphasis in mental retardation. Menze will teach a course in advertising design this spring. "We plan to tie some of the work In the class to the newspaper," he said. LLU ^^ The LLU will show a feature film, "The Sand on the Crusty Face of the Moon," a lunar film on desert survival. The meeting will begin at 8 o'clock sharp. Women And Society In Gekiere Display veterans: The Veterans Administration in Winston-Salem has asked that the following information be passed on immediately to all recipients of monthly benefits checks. Because of a computer error, it is possible that checks which were to be in the amount of $175.00 will be in the amount of $17.50. These checks can be cashed. The correct remaining sum will be processed and sent to recipients within one (1) week. Contact '72 CAPRICE FOR SALE: '72 Caprice, 2 door coupe, loaded. 7000 miles, excellent condition. Contact Tom Scheel at the Band Room, DOG $50.00 REWARD. LOST: A brown and white short hair year old dog—had red collar with name tag~"Crystal." Please contact Dianne Hoyt, Box 2241 or leave message at the U.C. RIDE RIDE NEEDED to Shelby, N.C. on Friday. Can leave at anytime, Contact: Bill Howell, Jr., Albright 303, ph- 293-7447. PAINTER Painter, Painting and Decorating. Residential and commercial Painting and finishing. Free Estimates, Box 2536, Cullowhee, or call 293-9941 and ask for Painter. PERAD0T RING LOST: Within the last 10 days—a peradot ring. Large stone encased in Chinese gold. Ring was lost around the Eagle's store in Sylva, or on Speedwell Roadgoingtowardthe KA House. $20 reward offered. Contact Carolyn Shanks at 477 or at the office of the New Women's Hall. WAITRESS Waitress Wanted: Apply af- te 3:00 pm at Bel Harbor Fish Camp. Madeleine Gekiere, whose paintings "Woman Forever" are currently being shown at Western Carolina University during October, will visit the campus on October 19-20. During her visit to the University she will meet with art students and the art faculty in the studios, give a public gallery talk at the opening reception for the show, and meet with other interested members of the community. Ms. Gekiere is an assistant professor of art at City College of New York. The current series of 38 paintings titled "Woman Forever," currently being shown in the Art Department Gallery, grew out of her concern for the place of woman in the American society. They reflect her extensive studies in Zurich, London, Paris and New York as well as her expertise in treating a theme in a series of fine paintings. Students, faculty and the public have been invited to the opening reception and gallery talk in the Belk Building tonight at 7:30 p.m. and to visit the exhibition Monday through Friday from 8 to 5 p.m. M$. Gekiere has stated that the paintings and her "concern for the position of woman long predated the present vogue of Women's Lib." Like other women in the arts and professions, according to Ms. Gekiere, the place of woman in the American society has been a preoccupation all through her life. Madeleine Gekiere is a professional artist who states this concern vividly in her paintings. In this exhibition she draws heavily on females by "masters" placed in her very personal and contemporary reference. When the premiere exhibition closes at Western Carolina University, the paintings will be moved to a major New York gallery. Since 1948, Ms. Gekiere has had over ten one-man exhibitions in New York and at the University of Georgia. Her works are owned by over 20 major museums and universities throughoutthe UnitedStates and in Canada. She has taught at New York University and the University of Georgia, and she is currently assistant professor of art at City College of New York. Ms. Gekiere was born in Switzerland and now lives in Dover Plains, New York. HAIR TO IE AY. GONE TOMORROW You wear it, We style it. COME SEE DOYLE+MIKE+BOB City Barbershop Classic Hair Styles Beneath EAGLES 5&J0<t Store S^iva, N. C (Eourttijy (tlub jOJ\je.ccA)to: pJ.S. P*-»«w«, WESTERN) s-tfeoXs cv-wA PRIME RXfcSo^fcc** 35inc *.**. Dunce $ri, * sot. r t>>oW bo a \SVtcuUL mjIm 4Vvu Pool ESP**?* Loro*j££Vo* "'- ! ORe PLACE• EXOTAC btxaertufecs.SEXO tocKtoH voa**cASS j
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